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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Kigali, Rwanda.
20th century
- 1907 - Kigali founded by Europeans in German East Africa when German Richard Kandt "sets up an administrative residence."[1][2]
- 1913 - Catholic Sainte-Famille Church built.
- 1919
- Belgians in power.[3]
- Commissaire Royal du Gouvernement Belge headquartered in Kigali.
- 1922 - Kigali becomes part of Belgian colonial Ruanda-Urundi.
- 1959 - Population: 4,273 (estimate).[4]
- 1962
- 1964 - National Bank of Rwanda headquartered in city.[6]
- 1966 - Bank of Kigali established.
- 1970 - Population: 54,403 (estimate).[7]
- 1973 - Hôtel des Mille Collines in business.
- 1975
- Lycée de Kigali (school) opens.
- Francois Karera becomes mayor.[8]
- 1976 - Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kigali established;[9] Vincent Nsengiyumva becomes archbishop.
- 1977 - Regional organization to develop Kagera River headquartered in Kigali.[3]
- 1978 - Population: 116,227.[10]
- 1980s - "Smelting plant" begins operating.[3]
- 1986 - Amahoro Stadium opens.
- 1990
- September: Catholic pope visits Kigali.
- Tharcisse Renzaho becomes governor of Kigali prefecture.[11]
- 1991 - Population: 234,274 city;[12] 921,050 prefecture.[6]
- 1993 - United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda headquartered in Kigali.
- 1994
- 6 April: Presidents of Rwanda and Burundi assassinated.[13]
- 7 April: Massacre at Jesuit Centre Christus occurs at the start of the Rwandan genocide.[14]
- 9 April: Gikondo massacre occurs.
- 23 May: "RPF army captures the Kigali Airport."[15]
- 4 July: The Rwandan Patriotic Army takes Kigali.
- 1995
- New Times newspaper begins publication.
- 1996
- Kigali Independent University founded.
- Thaddée Ntihinyurwa becomes Catholic archbishop.
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21st century



- 2002 - Population: 603,049.[16]
- 2003 - Kigalicity.gov.rw website launched (approximate date).[17]
- 2004 - Kigali Genocide Memorial Centre opens.[2]
- 2005 - National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda headquartered in city.
- 2006
- Aisa Kirabo Kacyira becomes mayor (approximate date).[chronology citation needed]
- Kandt House Museum of Natural History established.
- Some of Kigali-Ngali become part of Kigali City.[15]
- 2007 - City centennial observed.[1]
- 2008 - Rwanda Over The Counter Exchange established.
- 2010 - Kigali Special Economic Zone established.[18][19]
- 2011
- February: Fidèle Ndayisaba becomes mayor.[20]
- Kigali City Tower built.[21]
- Rwanda Stock Exchange headquartered in city.
- 2012 - Population: 1,132,686.[22]
- 2013 - City of Kigali Master Plan created.[23]
- 2014 - May: African Development Bank meets in Kigali.
- 2015
- 2016
- January–February: Part of 2016 African Nations Championship (football) played in Kigali.
- February: Local election held;[25] Monique Mukaruliza becomes mayor.[26]
- October: International environmental agreement signed in Kigali.
- Kigali Convention Centre built.
- 2017 - February: Pascal Nyamulinda becomes mayor.[27][chronology citation needed]
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